Hi COBirders,

full report to follow.

It was DEAD this morning at Chico Basin Ranch. Only one banded thrush between 
7:00 and 9:00!  Then a new wave arrived about 9:30, and we caught and banded 
TWO Black-throated Blue Warblers (both hatch-year males. That was real fun 
(pics available soon), then another wave arrived about 11:00, with several 
Wilson's Warblers, MacGillivray's Warblers, Ruby-crowned Kinglets, and a 
Scarlet Tanager, banded, our second this season.  This one was a hatch-year 
female (also, pics available soon).  I'm not sure if it is the same bird Bill 
Maynard saw yesterday, but probably it is.

Both of the BTB Warblers were well stocked with fat, so they may depart 
tonight. But who knows?

Only about 18 birds banded today, and maybe another dozen recaptures from the 
past few days, but they were pretty good birds!

I would say "never a dull moment...", but actually there were a lot of dull 
moments until the warblers arrived today!

Good birding,
Steve Brown
Colorado Springs

for Nancy Gobris RMBO

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